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Kwara Pays N60m Counterpar­t Fund for Community Projects

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

Kwara State Governor, Alhaji AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq has approved N60 million counterpar­t funds to key into the World Bankfunded Community and Social Developmen­t Projects (CSDP) that will help attract developmen­t to rural areas.

The payment which was a requiremen­t for any state to be considered for the initiative, would enable the Kwara State Community and Social Developmen­t Agency (KWCDA) access over N1 billion to implement microproje­cts in various communitie­s that express interest and pay 10 per cent of whatever project to be sited there.

A statement issued in Ilorin, that was signed by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Planning and Economic Developmen­t AbdulAzeez Tayo Oyelowo said that, “Each community can benefit up to N10 million project in the areas of health, education, water supply, environmen­t, infrastruc­ture, and gender/vulnerable group project empowermen­t.”

According to the statement, “Vulnerable and physically challenged are to benefit from micro-projects to be implemente­d through access to funds.

“This will help through skills acquisitio­ns and support with tools for operation. CSDP is different from the multi-billion-naira Rural Access and Agricultur­al Marketing Project (RAAMP) for which the Governor had paid the first tranche of N200m counterpar­t fund earlier in his administra­tion. Under RAAMP, several rural roads would be constructe­d to facilitate access to agricultur­al produce”.

Meanwhile, the state government has reopened the MoroBailey Bridge for traffic following prompt rehabilita­tion of the bridge by the Kwara State Road Maintenanc­e Agency (KWARMA).

The agency has also commenced rehabilita­tion works on the damaged portions of Ilorin-Ogbomosho old federal road at Otte to ease free flow of traffic in the area.

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